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"Management" is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Stephen Belber, starring Woody Harrelson, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, and Margo Martindale. The film, released in 2008, follows the quirky and unexpected love story between Sue (Aniston), a traveling saleswoman, and Mike (Harrelson), a well-meaning but socially awkward motel manager. When Sue checks into Mike's motel, he becomes infatuated with her, leading to a series of comedic and heartfelt attempts to win her over. As their unconventional relationship unfolds, "Management" balances moments of humor and genuine emotion, exploring themes of self-discovery, human connection, and the complexities of love. With standout performances from its talented cast, including the endearing chemistry between Harrelson and Aniston, the film offers a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre. Packed with quirky characters, witty dialogue, and unexpected twists, "Management" is a charming blend of comedy, drama, and romance that will leave audiences both laughing and touched by its heartfelt story.
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Jennifer Aniston was initially hesitant to accept her role in 'Management' because she was concerned about the film's indie status and its limited budget. However, she changed her mind after a heartfelt letter from director Stephen Belber, who wrote about his vision for her character and the emotional depth she could bring to the role. Aniston was moved by his passion and commitment, which ultimately convinced her to sign on.
The motel scenes in 'Management' were shot in an actual rundown motel in Kingman, Arizona, that was about to be demolished. The production team got permission to use the site just weeks before its scheduled destruction. This not only added authentic grit and texture to the scenes but also saved the production considerable costs in set building.
Woody Harrelson's first scene in 'Management' was almost scrapped due to a scheduling conflict with another project he was committed to. The scene was crucial for establishing his character, but Harrelson managed to juggle both commitments, flying in just in time to shoot his parts, which added an unexpected energy and urgency to his performance that translated well on screen.
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🎬Did you know that the quirky yoga scene in 'Management' where Jennifer Aniston's character teaches Steve Zahn's character was completely improvised? This scene was not originally in the script but was suggested by Aniston during a break. The director loved the natural chemistry it brought out and decided to include it in the final cut.
💡The vintage car used in 'Management' belonged to director Stephen Belber’s father and was included as a tribute to him. The car, a 1967 Chevrolet Impala, not only served as a meaningful prop but also added a layer of personal history to the film.
🎯During the filming of 'Management,' a significant scene was shot at the Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, chosen not for its aesthetic or logistical convenience but because it was the exact location where director Stephen Belber had proposed to his wife years earlier, adding a layer of personal significance to the film’s romantic theme.
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